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ATandT Offers VOIP Services to VPN Customers
Posted by Admin | Posted in Premium TV | Posted on 25-08-2010
AT&T is now extending voice-over-IP services to enterprise VPN customers. The carrier’s VOIP portfolio is designed to be compatible with various IP-PBX systems, including Microsoft’s. – Customers of AT amp;T’s VPN can now take advantage of voice-over-IP services
over the network cloud, according to the carrier.
The converged offering, AT amp;T announced Aug. 24, will enable customers to
consolidate voice and data networks, reduce equipment and maintenance costs, and
ultimately… Read the rest of this entry »
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No Ordinary Family Pilot Feedback
Posted by Admin | Posted in TV News | Posted on 25-08-2010
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SCANFEST2010: “French & Saunders used to resort to TV parodies to hide a lack of their own ideas.”
Posted by Admin | Posted in TV Gossip | Posted on 24-08-2010
David Baddiel, Vox magazine, June 1997. Around the time the magazine had started to call itself The NME Monthly.
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Sprint addressing coverage problems with free femtocells
Posted by Admin | Posted in PC TV Online | Posted on 23-08-2010
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Crushing on Rizzoli & Isles
Posted by Admin | Posted in TV News | Posted on 21-08-2010
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Top Fifty BBC Freedom of Information Requests For Which Information Was Not Held But Which We Shall Try To Answer On Their Behalf: Part Three
Posted by Admin | Posted in TV Gossip | Posted on 21-08-2010
More from the pile of BBC Freedom Of Information cold cases. First up, a few requests that seem more than a little self-centred,
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Franken goes ballistic on Verizon, Google, Comcast, and NBCU
Posted by Admin | Posted in PC TV Online | Posted on 20-08-2010
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Prize received and a Birthday Contest Promo coming up!!
Posted by Admin | Posted in TV News | Posted on 19-08-2010
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Top Fifty BBC Freedom of Information Requests For Which Information Was Not Held But Which We Shall Try To Answer On Their Behalf: Part Two
Posted by Admin | Posted in TV Gossip | Posted on 19-08-2010
Previously on BrokenTV: weve narrowed down fifty of the questions that the BBCs Freedom Of Information department were unable to answer, and attempted to answer then. Tuesdays inaugural bunch of posers included questions posed from people wanting to know the extent to which the BBC in secretly funded by militant left-wing public schoolboy vampires (or whatever it was). Today, well be looking at some people who want impractical reams of information from the Beeb, for whatever reason. All right under a screen capture from Alexei Sayles Stuff that might have nothing to do with the article in question but will break up all the text quite nicely and make this blog update a little easier to read.
